Visualize Your Debt Payments

If you’re a visual person, you may like this debt repayment calculator I discovered via Consumerist. After you input the terms of your debt (only one account at a time), it presents a colorful timeline of your payments and end-of-year totals.

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3 Comments on “Visualize Your Debt Payments.” To add your own comment, scroll down.

  1. #1: A Penny Saved...
    Friday, February 17, 2006
    4:01 pm (reply)
  2. #2: Will Kirby
    Friday, February 17, 2006
    6:29 pm (reply)

    That’s really helpful!

  3. #3: mbhunter
    Saturday, February 18, 2006
    12:37 am (reply)

    That’s a really nice display—very crisp.

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